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    Something I have been wondering should I try to get the guys scraping autos here to recover wire harnesses and sell them to me? Or does every auto scrapper already do this? Is the fuse box something else I should consider buying?

    This may be the the dumbest question I have asked but I have had no contact with the auto scrappers outside of this forum. Thanks, Mike.

    "Profit begins when you buy NOT when you sell." {quote passed down to me from a wise man}

    Now go beat the copper out of something, Miked

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    Quote Originally Posted by miked View Post
    Something I have been wondering should I try to get the guys scraping autos here to recover wire harnesses and sell them to me? Or does every auto scrapper already do this? Is the fuse box something else I should consider buying?

    This may be the the dumbest question I have asked but I have had no contact with the auto scrappers outside of this forum. Thanks, Mike.
    If you blow the picture up full size you'll see that there is 8 layers of copper, the cube relay I opened up was one of the small white ones.

    This fuse block was located under the dash there's another one in the engine compartment. Later this evening I'm going out to the shop to peel open all the plugs checking to see how many pins are gold plated. Maybe even crack a few of those electronic box's open. If I find anything of interest will post pictures.

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